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Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Der Golem is a 1915 silent horror film, the story is based on ancient Jewish legend.
 Today we’ll talk with a human rights lawyer about the extra-judicial killings being carried out by the military in the Philippines. Also, at the Chicago Cultural Center on Friday, the Fulcrum Point Music Project will perform the music of a contemporary Israeli composer during a screening of the German silent film "Der Golem". In our Global Notes segment, Fulcrum’s musical director tells Radio M host Tony Sarabia and Jerome why he’s so excited by the music and the movie. Later, Worldview film contributor Milos Stehlik reviews Lars Von Trier’s latest film, "Antichrist.”





 
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Extrajudicial Killings and Torture Continue in the Philippines  
Rex Fernandez is National Legal Counsel for the Karapatan Alliance for the Advancement of Peoples' Rights. He’s spent nearly three decades defending the politically disadvantaged in the Philippines against charges, arrests and abductions by state security forces.
Global Notes: Chicago’s Fulcrum Point Performs Contemporary Israeli Composition for Silent German Film  
Stephen Burns is the artistic director of the Chicago ensemble group Fulcrum Point. Tony Sarabia hosts WBEZ’s world music show Radio M.

 

Antichrist  
Milos Stehlik is the director of Facets Multimedia, a major media arts center in Chicago.
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